Reggie Hall, the President of TAHA, sent WFAA a statement on Tuesday night. That statement is in full below.

"The Texas Amateur Hockey Association and USA Hockey have worked diligently to make our sport safe and enjoyable for amateur hockey players of all ages. This collective effort has been instrumental in the record growth in our Affiliate over the past six years. We are disturbed by the actions seen on the video from this weekend’s high school game and have taken immediate steps to suspend the offending player indefinitely pending a disciplinary hearing in January. These actions are not part of our game and have no place in our sport. Such acts are extremely rare and not representative of the players and families that participate in the thousands of games we oversee each and every season."

On Tuesday night, WFAA spoke with the coach of the Arlington/Midlothian Attack and he said that his player that was struck is doing ok.